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During your Foundation Year, you will undertake modules to enable you to enhance your academic skills and equip you with the tools you’ll need to study with confidence. You’ll carry out a personal project so you can study an area of interest related to your chosen future subject specialisation.
You’ll develop your knowledge of law through consideration of issues and questions that are key to understanding common legal issues. You’ll gain an understanding of the English legal system and how legal precedent is achieved and explore the basic principles of common law and case law. You’ll also consider the usefulness of law reports and learn about key legal personnel and systems.
Following successful completion of your Foundation Year, you’ll progress onto Year 1 of our Law LLB (Hons) degree.
The LLB (Bachelor of Laws) degree is an internationally recognised and valued qualification. This course gives you an excellent grounding in aspects of law relevant to the additional study and training that must be completed to pursue a career as a lawyer.
Our Law degree can also open doors to a wide range of legal careers, thanks to our focus on giving you an all-round legal education.
Our smaller class sizes allow us to give you high levels of personal student support.
Your degree includes professional work placements and opportunities for pro bono activity so you can build an invaluable portfolio of legal experience during your studies.
In your final year, you can explore specialist areas of the law such as Family Law, Employment Law and Business Law. You can also study a selection of non-law option subjects offering the opportunity for you to expand your law study into areas including Criminology and Sociology.
What’s more, Leeds is a rapidly growing legal centre, making it the perfect place to start your legal career.
Programme overview
Main Subject
Law and Legal Studies
Degree
LLB
Study Level
Undergraduate
Study Mode
On Campus
During your Foundation Year, you will undertake modules to enable you to enhance your academic skills and equip you with the tools you’ll need to study with confidence. You’ll carry out a personal project so you can study an area of interest related to your chosen future subject specialisation.
You’ll develop your knowledge of law through consideration of issues and questions that are key to understanding common legal issues. You’ll gain an understanding of the English legal system and how legal precedent is achieved and explore the basic principles of common law and case law. You’ll also consider the usefulness of law reports and learn about key legal personnel and systems.
Following successful completion of your Foundation Year, you’ll progress onto Year 1 of our Law LLB (Hons) degree.
The LLB (Bachelor of Laws) degree is an internationally recognised and valued qualification. This course gives you an excellent grounding in aspects of law relevant to the additional study and training that must be completed to pursue a career as a lawyer.
Our Law degree can also open doors to a wide range of legal careers, thanks to our focus on giving you an all-round legal education.
Our smaller class sizes allow us to give you high levels of personal student support.
Your degree includes professional work placements and opportunities for pro bono activity so you can build an invaluable portfolio of legal experience during your studies.
In your final year, you can explore specialist areas of the law such as Family Law, Employment Law and Business Law. You can also study a selection of non-law option subjects offering the opportunity for you to expand your law study into areas including Criminology and Sociology.
What’s more, Leeds is a rapidly growing legal centre, making it the perfect place to start your legal career.
Admission Requirements
64+
59+
6.5+
79+
GCSE requirements
GCSE English Language or English Literature at grade C or 4 (or higher) is required
4 Years
Sep
Tuition fees
Domestic
9,790 GBP
International
12,000 GBP
Scholarships
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Law LLB (Hons) with Foundation Year
Leeds City Campus, Leeds, United Kingdom
48 monthsProgramme duration
12,000 GBPTuition Fee/year
SepStarting Month
Programme overview
Main Subject
Law and Legal Studies
Degree
LLB
Study Level
Undergraduate
Study Mode
On Campus
You’ll develop your knowledge of law through consideration of issues and questions that are key to understanding common legal issues. You’ll gain an understanding of the English legal system and how legal precedent is achieved and explore the basic principles of common law and case law. You’ll also consider the usefulness of law reports and learn about key legal personnel and systems.
Following successful completion of your Foundation Year, you’ll progress onto Year 1 of our Law LLB (Hons) degree.
The LLB (Bachelor of Laws) degree is an internationally recognised and valued qualification. This course gives you an excellent grounding in aspects of law relevant to the additional study and training that must be completed to pursue a career as a lawyer.
Our Law degree can also open doors to a wide range of legal careers, thanks to our focus on giving you an all-round legal education.
Our smaller class sizes allow us to give you high levels of personal student support.
Your degree includes professional work placements and opportunities for pro bono activity so you can build an invaluable portfolio of legal experience during your studies.
In your final year, you can explore specialist areas of the law such as Family Law, Employment Law and Business Law. You can also study a selection of non-law option subjects offering the opportunity for you to expand your law study into areas including Criminology and Sociology.
What’s more, Leeds is a rapidly growing legal centre, making it the perfect place to start your legal career.
Programme overview
Main Subject
Law and Legal Studies
Degree
LLB
Study Level
Undergraduate
Study Mode
On Campus
You’ll develop your knowledge of law through consideration of issues and questions that are key to understanding common legal issues. You’ll gain an understanding of the English legal system and how legal precedent is achieved and explore the basic principles of common law and case law. You’ll also consider the usefulness of law reports and learn about key legal personnel and systems.
Following successful completion of your Foundation Year, you’ll progress onto Year 1 of our Law LLB (Hons) degree.
The LLB (Bachelor of Laws) degree is an internationally recognised and valued qualification. This course gives you an excellent grounding in aspects of law relevant to the additional study and training that must be completed to pursue a career as a lawyer.
Our Law degree can also open doors to a wide range of legal careers, thanks to our focus on giving you an all-round legal education.
Our smaller class sizes allow us to give you high levels of personal student support.
Your degree includes professional work placements and opportunities for pro bono activity so you can build an invaluable portfolio of legal experience during your studies.
In your final year, you can explore specialist areas of the law such as Family Law, Employment Law and Business Law. You can also study a selection of non-law option subjects offering the opportunity for you to expand your law study into areas including Criminology and Sociology.
What’s more, Leeds is a rapidly growing legal centre, making it the perfect place to start your legal career.
Admission Requirements
GCSE requirements
Tuition fees
Domestic
International
Scholarships
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